Hi,
On Fri, January 27, 2023 9:46 am, xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash wrote:
> I really wish I had access to a FREE, OPEN SOURCE accounting package
> like this 20 years ago!
For the record, GnuCash was around 20 years ago... :)
Indeed, GnuCash was even around last century!
> Please remember to CC this
I just wish to thank everyone for their help again.
I've successfully entered 35+ years!! of dividends, franking credits,
left over credits, and dividend re-investments, name changes, and
takeovers for one of my long term stocks.
It all balances perfectly (couple hiccups along the way, but I
sh.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Entering Dividend Confusion
Thank you to all who have replied.
I attempted to enter a split transaction in the 'dividend' income page,
and then it vanished: I found it had transferred to the company stock
tab: It appeared to be correct, and the amounts ending u
On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 3:28 PM flywire wrote:
> R Losey wrote:
>
>> You need to make sure that your... stock is set up as an account type of
>> "Mutual Fund" or "Stock"
>
> No you don't, dividends can be entered into a dividend account like any
> other transaction. The main feature of a "Stock"
Hi,
On Sun, January 22, 2023 7:31 am, xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash wrote:
> Thank you to all who have replied.
>
> I attempted to enter a split transaction in the 'dividend' income page,
> and then it vanished: I found it had transferred to the company stock
> tab: It appeared to be correct, and the amo
Thank you to all who have replied.
I attempted to enter a split transaction in the 'dividend' income page,
and then it vanished: I found it had transferred to the company stock
tab: It appeared to be correct, and the amounts ending up in the correct
accounts :)
So I was able to enter ALL the
On Sunday, 22 January 2023 04:50:47 GMT xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash wrote:
>
> Thanks: Now which page/account/ledger do I do this on? The dividend
> income one? the company dividend income one? the company stock one??
>
When the dividends are being reinvested automatically, I enter the transaction
On 22/1/23 08:25, David Cousens wrote:
TIA
For a franked dividend where the net dividend amount is $x and the
franking
credit is $y, the transaction recording it will be generally of the form
Asset:Bank account Dr $x
Asset:Franking Credits Dr $y
Income:Acme:Dividends Cr $x+$y
Thanks: Now w
Australia has a provision in its taxation law to prevent double taxation of the
component of profits of companies paid out to shareholders as dividends. As
company tax has already been paid on it, the shareholder is credited with a
"franking credit" as part of the dividend which can be used to offs
TIA
For a franked dividend where the net dividend amount is $x and the franking
credit is $y, the transaction recording it will be generally of the form
Asset:Bank account Dr $x
Asset:Franking Credits Dr $y
Income:Acme:DividendsCr $x+$y
https://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/investments-
R Losey wrote:
> You need to make sure that your... stock is set up as an account type of
> "Mutual Fund" or "Stock"
No you don't, dividends can be entered into a dividend account like any
other transaction. The main feature of a "Stock" account type is easier
revaluation of a portfolio, ie what
You need to make sure that your mutual fund or stock is set up as an
account type of "Mutual Fund" or "Stock" (right-click on the account,
select "Edit" and find the Account Type in the lower left corner. I don't
know if it matters, but I always have two-line entry (Preference->Register
Defaults (c
Thanks: That changes the column names when I attempt to enter
information by the looks, but I am going in circles here: Stuck in MYOB
mode I suspect.
I'm going to need my hand held I think.
My income tree looks like this
Income--->Dividends--->Specific Company Name Dividends->Franked
Div
The guide isn't really enough. Try these (checking the attachments) and
follow the last thread:
* Dividends -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-August/097500.html
* Trusts (eg ETFs) -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2022-August/102563.html
* Portfolio -
https://
Try using Transaction Journal view mode.
Use separate income accounts for Taxed and Untaxed dividends.
David T.
On Jan 21, 2023, 11:15, at 11:15, Gnucash Xboxboy Mageia
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm trying to enter dividends, I'm following this video
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRNoabz1WSo b
Hi all,
I'm trying to enter dividends, I'm following this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRNoabz1WSo but his page shows columns
with shares/price/debt/credit, but mine has just buy/sell any ideas? How do
I get those columns?
I'm in Australia, so I wanted to enter dividend payments as 3 typ
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